S.C. Code Ann. Regs. 43-80
I. The school district board of trustees (Board of Trustees) shall be responsible to the State Board of Education (SBE) for the supervision of the school transportation program in the district. This shall include the recruitment of school bus drivers, employment and dismissal of school bus drivers, supervision of school bus drivers and the students being transported, proposed routing of buses, accurate transportation records as to mileage, number of students transported pursuant to Section 59-67-100, driver’s time reports, school bus safety, and enforcing all other transportation regulations. The recruitment and employment of school bus drivers and supervisory personnel is the responsibility of the Board of Trustees. The transportation of students is an integral and essential part of the school program, and teachers and administrative personnel shall be assigned to school bus duties in the interest of the transportation program.
II. Transportation on regular school bus routes is authorized for public school students. Public school students include three-year to five-year old students who are disabled, kindergarten students in half-day programs, and the K-12 regularly enrolled students during the 180-day school year. Three- and four-year old students attending public school-sponsored kindergarten or child development programs must be permitted to ride state-owned buses to the extent funds are made available by the General Assembly. Special programs operated and/or sponsored by the governing body of the school district may use school buses as long as transportation services are paid for by the school district at no cost to the State and do not disrupt school bus maintenance servicing or regular school bus routes. A special program is any education or other program sponsored by the school district that is not a program required by State statute or regulation to be operated by the school district. A student with a disability shall be transported on a bus staffed with an aide if the student’s Individualized Education Program or accommodations plan under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (504 Plan) specifies.
A student in a Child Safety Restraint System, excluding standard seatbelts, must be transported on a bus with an aide. If an aide is not available for a bus transporting a student in a Child Safety Restraint System, the bus shall not run unless it would put the school district in violation of Federal and State statutes or regulations.
A student in a wheelchair shall be transported on a bus staffed with an aide or other qualified employee who shall operate the wheelchair lift.
Unless a Student’s Individualized Education Program or 504 Plan specifies a 1:1 aide, an aide for a student with an Individualized Education Program or 504 Plan may count as an aide for the bus.
Assignment of buses for new routes will be made on the basis of actual need. Justification must be submitted showing that all buses presently assigned to the district or area are being used to the maximum before additional equipment can be assigned.
To enhance school bus routing effectiveness, kindergarten students shall be assigned to morning or afternoon sessions on the basis of where they live.
III. The State shall not be required to operate buses for high school, junior high school, middle school, and elementary school students separately. Approval of separate transportation will be given only when such transportation can be accomplished with the same number of buses and approximately the same mileage. The schedule of work and the opening and closing hours for all schools served by the same buses must be arranged so as to facilitate a maximum amount of school work and at the same time permit the operation of a satisfactory and economical transportation program. School districts shall stagger school opening times when feasible to maximize the use of the school bus transportation system.
IV. Five-year-old through grade 12 public school students who have temporary physical handicaps or have a chronic disorder of lengthy duration may have their parents or guardians apply for these students to receive special school bus transportation services. The application process is as follows:
V. Each school district shall prepare route descriptions and maps in accordance with laws and regulations and, upon approval of the Board of Trustees, shall submit the route descriptions and maps to the designated representative of the Department by October 15th of each year. Proposed changes in routes after October 15th must be approved by the designated representative of the Department before a change is made. In emergencies or unusual situations, districts may make route changes in keeping with laws and regulations with approval by telephone or e-mail from the designated representative of the Department. Such approval must then be submitted in writing, with written approval received from the designated representative of the Department. Changes made without notification to and approval by the designated representative of the Department will result in the district being charged the prevailing rate per mile for permit trips. The amount for unauthorized mileage will be deducted from the district’s transportation funding.
B. When the Board of Trustees of any school district desires to transport students residing within one and one-half miles distance of the school, state-owned/leased buses may be used for this purpose provided the Board of Trustees pay to the Department an amount per mile to be determined annually by the Department. The per-mile amount should cover at a minimum all costs associated with the provision of the equipment used to provide the service. The methodology to determine this minimum cost shall be approved by the SBE. The driver salary and benefits shall be paid directly by the school district. No additional state-owned/leased buses will be assigned for transportation of students living within one and one-half miles of the school.
IX. Regularly assigned buses may be used to transport students to vocational classes upon approval of the Department, provided regular buses are the most cost effective method of transportation. If a regular assigned bus is not the most cost effective method, the District shall examine less costly transportation options. The Department shall reimburse the district for the least expensive alternative transportation mode. When buses are used, the class schedules shall be arranged so that buses can complete their regular morning and afternoon routes. As with all school bus transportation services, the Board of Trustees shall be responsible for providing adequate supervision on the bus at all times.
Written approval or disapproval of all routes will be provided by the Department no later than November 15th. A period of two weeks will be given to the district for corrections to be made after a notice of disapproval. After this two week period, if corrections have not been made, any routes not approved by the Department will be operated at the expense of the district.
VI. School bus stops on each route shall be established at safe locations no closer than two-tenths of a mile apart. Stops shall have a clear visibility of 600 feet in each direction or a “School Bus Stop Ahead” sign shall be located at a point 600 feet in each direction of the designated stop. During periods of inclement weather, buses may be allowed to stop on the established route at safe points nearest the house of each student; however, buses shall not be permitted to leave regular routes. Stops and turn-abouts shall not be made on blind curves, steep grades, or near the crest of hills or in any other unsafe traffic environment.
VII. Students shall not be transported from one district or attendance area to another when an appropriate school is provided within the district or attendance area. When an intra-district Choice Program is approved by an appropriate Board of Trustees, students may be transported across attendance boundaries; however, this transportation shall be provided in the most productive and cost efficient manner and shall not violate the continuous riding time restrictions provided in statute.
VIII. No school bus shall stop for the purpose of picking up or discharging any non-handicapped school student living within one and one-half miles of the school, unless under the application provisions of Section 59-67-420 the student qualifies for transportation under one of the following conditions.
X. Buses shall be removed from routes when, in the opinion of the Department, abuse or vandalism becomes so excessive that it interferes with the maintenance and operation of buses for the regular school program.
D. At the end of the school day, drivers may drive their vehicle back to their home or a designated public parking facility only when it can be proven that to do so can be justified economically.
A. A driver candidate must:
H. The driver candidate must satisfy common requirement items C. through G. within one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days after successfully completing item B.
1. Certificate-A Commercial—requires the following:
2. Certificate-A Non-Commercial—requires the following:
3. Certificate-B Commercial—requires the following:
4. Certificate-B Non-Commercial—requires the following:
5. Certificate-C Commercial—requires the following:
6. Certificate-C Non-Commercial—requires the following:
In addition to common requirements, A. through H., certificate categories have unique requirements which a driver must satisfy before issuance and/or renewal of the Department’s School Bus Driver’s Certificate.
I. 1. Any drivers receiving a license suspension for a moving violation or accumulating more than four (4) points against his or her driving record with the Department of Motor Vehicles after being issued a Department School Bus Driver’s Certificate shall have the certificate suspended. If a certificated driver receives a ticket for Driving Under the Influence (DUI), the certificate shall be suspended, and if convicted of DUI, the driver’s Department Certificate shall be revoked. The employer of the driver shall notify the Department within thirty (30) days of such excessive driver license points and DUI actions.
2. All driver candidates are subject to a South Carolina criminal background check which must be conducted by their employer before transporting students. The employer may require additional federal level security and criminal background checks.
XV. State-owned/leased school buses shall comply with the speed limits established in Section 59-67-515 or posted speed limits if less than 45 miles per hour.
XVI. All state-owned/leased buses shall be equipped with an operational stop-arm which meets the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Standard (FMSS) 131; School Bus Pedestrian Safety Devices.
XVII. The Board of Trustees shall have the authority to remove a bus from a regular school bus route when it is determined that the conduct of the passengers or others endangers the life and safety of the bus driver and passengers.
XVIII. The Board of Trustees may authorize the bus driver to assign seats to bus passengers when it is determined to be in the best interest of the transportation program.
XIX. Each school district shall submit to the Department in writing no later than May 1st of each year, any major changes in school assignments which would require a change in the number of buses for the following school year.
XX. SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
The exceptions for use of buses and the related economic justifications shall be part of the route and schedule plan submitted by the local school district to the Department.
In exceptions A. and C. above, the request for approval shall include a plan to insure the proper servicing and maintenance of the bus.
The school district shall provide for safe loading and unloading of students and a suitable concrete or asphalt-paved area for the parking and servicing of buses during the school hours. The parking and service area shall be located and designed to insure that vehicular traffic, students, or unauthorized personnel are not in or around parked buses during the school day and shall be in compliance with all safety and fire regulations.
XIII. Each school district is required to keep each school bus in a clean and sanitary condition. Each district is responsible for all excessive driver and passenger abuse to the buses. Any school district using a bus on a trip not authorized by the Department shall assume all financial responsibility and liability.
The Board of Trustees shall designate, to the Department, a school official to see that proper care is taken of the buses; to see that the buses shall not be abused; to see that drivers make required reports promptly; to assist in the investigation and collection of the cost for damages to state-owned/leased equipment; and to aid in any proceedings, either civil or criminal.
XIV. The school bus driver certification program is established by the SBE and administered by the Department to qualify individuals to drive one or more of the numerous types of school buses. A school bus is a vehicle as defined and described in Sections 56-5-190, 56-5-195, 56-5-2770, 59-67-10, 59-67-30, and 59-67-108 of the South Carolina Code. The school bus definition designates a Full-functional School Bus (FFSB) vehicle as a school bus vehicle that is equipped with all signage and lamps to meet the requirements of Section 56-5-2770 and meets the National School Bus chrome yellow color requirements in Section 59-67-30, thus allowing it to control traffic when loading and unloading students. The school bus definition also designates the Multi-functional School Activity Bus (MFSAB) vehicle as a school bus vehicle that cannot control traffic because it lacks either signage or lamp requirements of Section 56-5-2770 or does not meet the National School Bus chrome yellow color requirements in Section 59-67-30. The vehicle’s manufacturer passenger capacity rating has no effect on the vehicle’s status as a school bus.
An individual driving a school bus, as defined in Section 59-67-10, must have a valid Department school bus driver’s certificate in his or her possession when transporting or intending to transport preprimary, primary, or secondary public school students to or from school and school related activities. This includes transporting public school students to and from childcare or related activities.
Based on Section 59-67-40 and 59-67-108 of the South Carolina Code, an individual operating a FFSB equipped with enabled traffic control devices meeting the signage and lamp requirements of Section 56-5-2770 and meeting the color requirements of 59-67-30 for a private school must receive training in the use of these traffic control devices. Section 59-67-108 requires the Department to establish an appropriate level of certification for these individuals. An individual operating a bus, which does not meet the signage and lamp requirements of Section 56-5-2770 or meet the color requirements of 59-67-30 for a private school would not be required to receive training or the Department certification.
The SBE directs the Department to establish a school bus driver certification program that provides for the following three (3) separate and distinct school bus driver’s certificate categories.
Certificate A—Authorizes an individual to operate school buses owned or leased by the State, a local school agency, a private contractor, a private school, or a childcare facility for the purpose of transporting school students.
Certificate B—Authorizes an individual to only operate an MFSAB owned or leased by a local school agency, a private contractor, a private school, or a childcare facility for the purpose of transporting school students.
Certificate C—Authorizes an individual to only operate a school bus owned or leased by a private school or a childcare facility when the school bus is an FFSB. Additionally, the individual is authorized to operate an MFSAB owned or leased by a local school agency, a private contractor, a private school, or a childcare facility for the purpose of transporting school students.
Each certificate category is divided into two sub classifications: authorization to operate commercial vehicles and authorization to operate non-commercial vehicles. The non-commercial classification is established to certify individuals to only operate a school bus that is not classified as a Commercial Motor Vehicle by the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV).
In order to obtain any one of the Department School Bus Driver’s Certificates, either an A, B, or C, an individual seeking certification or renewal must successfully complete all requirements established by this regulation and the related tests of the Department and SCDMV. Certificates are only issued by the Department.
The Department School Bus Driver Certification Program includes requirements that are common to all three (3) certificate categories plus requirements that are unique to a driver certificate category.
The common requirements which all drivers must satisfy for issuance and renewal of a Department School Bus Driver’s Certificate are as follows.
G. The bus use fees shall be based on formula approved by the SBE. The formula shall reflect the operational cost experienced by the Department plus an appropriate vehicle replacement charge. In compliance with approved SBE bus use fee formula, the Department shall establish an annual fee for bus use.
N. Other disabilities identified in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Legal age for transporting students with disabilities are three- and four- years old and public school students (K-12) except for the hearing and visually handicapped which is 4-21 years of age. Students with disabilities may be transported on regular route school buses.
XXIV. The Board of Trustees shall be responsible for locating classes for students with the disabilities listed in State Board Regulation 43-80 Section XXIII in or near the geographic center of the district or area so that all students with these disabilities can be transported on the same bus. The Department shall not be required to provide separate transportation for students with disabilities.
XXV. Transportation will be provided either on state-owned/leased buses or by contract between the Department and the school district, whichever is most economical to the State.
The process for requesting transportation is limited to the two following options:
Should any of the regulations listed in this section governing the use of school buses for special services be violated in any school district, the Department may withdraw approval to use state-owned school buses from any further special service.
XXI. Variations from Transportation Regulations may be approved by the Department when such variations are clearly in the interest of safety, efficiency and economy. School districts seeking a variance from a regulation must submit a written request seeking approval from the Department. The Department will approve or disapprove the request, in writing.
XXII. In accordance with Section 59-67-520 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, as amended, it is hereby declared the policy of the SBE to provide transportation for handicapped students within a school district to the nearest school in which a class is located serving the student’s disabilities.
XXIII. Eligibility for Transportation - Eligibility for transportation under State Board Regulation 43-80 Section XXII shall be limited to the following types of disabilities listed in State Board Regulation 43-243.1:
B. Contract Transportation—Contract transportation will be limited to students who cannot be transported efficiently by state-owned/leased buses. The procedures listed in this section will be used in requesting contract transportation.
6. Contract transportation will not be approved if transportation on state-owned/leased buses is more cost effective or productive except when otherwise required by the student’s Individual Education Plan. Exceptions may be made in extreme cases upon written recommendation of the affected student’s licensed medical doctor and the school district and upon approval by the Department.
XXVI. Transportation will be provided only during the regular school term not to exceed 180 school days.
XXVII. Transportation on state-owned/leased buses or by contract of students attending multi-district programs or programs conducted by agencies other than the public schools, will be provided only if the home district has received approval of “another facilities agreement” from the Department. This approval must be received prior to commencing transportation. The home district is responsible for securing contracts for transportation routes and for the requisitioning of funds.
XXVIII. Persons contracting to provide transportation must have insurance coverage at least equal to that carried on state-owned/leased buses as required by Section 59-67-710 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, as amended.
XXIX. Reimbursement to the district for contracts shall be made at the end of each 90 school days. Request for reimbursement shall be submitted on a form furnished by the Department. The request for reimbursement shall be pro-rated if student attends fewer than 90 school days.
XXX. The Department will establish a School Bus Specifications Committee for the purpose of creating specifications for the procurement of state-owned/leased school buses. The Committee will be composed of members of the General Assembly or their designees; representatives of the business community; mechanical engineers profession; both local school district and state student transportation officials representing school bus maintenance, administration, driver training, and operations; and a representative of the State Fiscal Accountability Authority, Procurement Services. The State Superintendent of Education (SSE) or designee will make Committee appointments. The Committee will be responsible for reviewing, amending, and developing school bus specifications for all types of school buses purchased/leased by the State. These specifications will assure that the student transportation needs of the State are efficiently and effectively addressed. The Committee will recommend the specifications to the SSE or designee for approval.
XI. The Board of Trustees must correct problems in the routing, supervision and/or use of any school bus under its jurisdiction. If problems are not corrected after official notification by the designated representative of the Department, the school district shall assume all financial responsibility and all liability associated with operating the buses.
XII. Buses shall be left at the designated school bus parking area during the school day. Exceptions:
1976 Code Sections 59-5-60, 59-5-100, 59-5-120, 59-67-20, 59-67-410, 59-67-520, and 59-67-570
HISTORY: Amended by State Register Volume 18, Issue No. 4, eff April 22, 1994; State Register Volume 25, Issue No. 2, eff February 23, 2001; State Register Volume 33, Issue No. 3, eff March 27, 2009; SCSR 43-5 Doc. No. 4833, eff May 24, 2019; SCSR 48-5 Doc. No. 5223, eff May 24, 2024.